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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The Napier Co.

Melinda L Lewis along with former Meriden resident, Henry
Swen, have just released the presale of their 1000+ page book titled, The
Napier Co.: Defining 20th Century American Costume Jewelry.The book is
the first in its genre to document decade by decade the history of The Napier
Co. and tell the untold story of this great American Fashion Jewelry Manufacturer.

Lewis traveled around the country and interviewed over 50
former Napier employees from Meriden, Florida, New York, California, North
Carolina, and Illinois to get an inside look of the company’s history, culture,
and product. She was also assisted by the Meriden Journal, the Meriden library,
and the Meriden Historical Society to garner data for her project from their
archives. During her research, she collaborated almost daily for 8 years with
former Napier salesman, Henry Swen, who Lewis later asked to be her co-author.

Lewis, a former licensed pharmacy technician, lost her
ability to work due to chronic pain and migraines in 2001. However, shortly
thereafter, as a vintage jewelry enthusiast, she became interested in Napier
jewelry when she had an opportunity to purchase a number of Napier pieces. When
her research turned up almost no in-depth history about the company, she began
her own research deciding to focus her efforts on a book project and not her
physical condition or work limitations. As Lewis states, “it gave her a sense
of purpose turning something challenging into something good.”

The book was never intended to be over 1000 pages with 4000
images. However, according to Lewis, “I couldn’t tell the story properly in
just 300 pages. It was done, when I felt it was done!”

Lewis is self-publishing and needs to presell 450 copies to
print the book; a goal she has set to achieve by Dec. 31, 2012.